Leave the subcompact class
in the dust.
Why is it that cars getting 35 MPG take forever to get up to 35 MPH? At Mazda, we believe subcompact cars shouldn’t be restricted
to the slow lane. Built with an MZR 1.5-liter DoHC 16-valve 100-hp engine with variable valve timing and an award-winning manual
transmission,
*
or an available 4-speed automatic transmission, the Mazda2 gets up to 35 MPG highway
†
without sacrificing a single
drop of excitement. Factor in Electronic Power Assist Steering and a shorter, more responsive shift throw, and you have control that
matches its speed. light, fast and fuel-efficient, the Mazda2 is tuned and toned to burn a lot of things fast, but fuel isn’t one of them.
35
mpg
hwy
*2011
Car and Driver
10Best manual transmission, November 2010. †Based on EPA-estimates for 2013 Mazda2 models with 1.5L engine and manual transmission 29 city/35 highway MPG. Actual results may vary.